severity 338792 important
thanks

Hi John,

On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 02:46:53PM -0600, John McMonagle wrote:
> First problem was startup of slurpd gives the folowing
> slurpd -d 0
> Error: : directory specified in "replogfile" slapd.conf directive does not 
> exist

> Adding 
> SLURPD_OPTIONS="-r /var/lib/ldap/replog"
> to /etc/default/slurpd  fixed that but still did not work.

> Running   slapd with debug at 255 give no error as far as I can tell and
> showed the replicas being setup.

> Modifying the the master produces no relica log and no error messages.

> After a lot of experimenting found that this setting in slapd.conf seems
> to work: 
> replogfile     /var/spool/slurpd/replica.log

> Looks like it's trying to replicate now.
> Need to do some dns changes so the certificates  work.

> I'm guessing replogfile must be someware in /var/spool/slurpd

> If so changing the  replogfile in the default slapd.conf should do it.

> It seems odd that I'm the first to run into this.
> I assume replicated ldap servers are the common.

I don't have a machine with 2.2.23-8 on it with which to test at the moment,
but this bug doesn't seem to be reproducible with 2.2.26-5.  In any case,
I'm downgrading the severity, since there is *no* replog enabled in the
slapd.conf by default, and there is obviously a straightforward fix.

Thanks,
-- 
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Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
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